answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

They had just fought a war to break away from Great Britain. They fought to break away from a strong central government. They did not want to have a strong federal government because they feared that a strong central government would have too much power. If that were to happen our own government could turn into another Great Britain. Look at our government right now, this is what our Founding Fathers wished would never happen to us.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

6mo ago

Americans feared giving the new government too much power because they had just fought a war to free themselves from the oppressive rule of the British monarchy. They were wary of creating a new government that could become tyrannical and abuse its power, leading to a loss of individual liberty and rights. To protect against this, they sought to establish a system of checks and balances and limit the powers of the federal government.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why did the Americans fear giving the new government too much power?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why did Americans fear a strong central government after the revolution?

The states would have too much power.


Why did many Americans fear giving too much power to a central government?

America was founded out of a belief that people should be free an their rights should not be infringed by the government. Americans want to protect themselves from a big, all powerful government. That is the reason for the system of government we have in america, and the checks and balances that are in place.


What form of government did Americans fear?

A tyrant.


What form of government did Americans most fear?

A tyrant.


What fear led Americans to leave weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation?

Fear of strong national government


The most serious weakness of the Articles of Confederation was brought about by the authors?

fear of concentration of power in national government... :)


Why would Americans have fear of foreign powers?

Hm. That is a generalization. 'Americans fear the grow of foreign power' is a fallacy. Americans have feared Communism and the threat of terror but not foreign influence or power. But theoretical, if we were to take your question seriously than Americans could fear the loss of their unipolar power staus in the international community as it is being transformed into a multipolar community.


What kind of government did Americans fear after the American revolution?

They feared monarchy.


What type of government id Americans fear?

They feard of how the would survive


What did Americans fear during the 1950's and what did government do about it?

a nuclear war


Virginia antifederalist played on what fear?

Simple answer: the fear of big government. One view that the Antifederalists had was that the majority of power should be held by the states, not the central government. They played on the fear of a repeat of Britain: power in the hands of a few.


What was the biggest fear Americans had about setting up a new government?

thats the laws will be destroyed.